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    Ferrocene- and Fullerene[60]- Containing Liquid-Crystalline Materials by Thierry Chuard, Robert Deschenaux

    Published 1998-10-01
    “… This paper shows the versatility of ferrocene and fullerene for the design of thermotropic liquid-crystalline materials: i) the electrochemical properties of the ferrocene-ferrocenium system were exploited to design redox-active metallomesogens (1 and 2); ii) ferrocene-containing side-chain liquid-crystalline polysiloxane (3) and polymethacrylates (5 and 6) were synthesized by grafting a mesomorphic vinylferrocene monomer (4) onto commercially available polysiloxane and by free-radical polymerization of mesomorphic methacrylate-ferrocene monomers (7 and 8), respectively; iii) a first-generation ferrocene-containing liquid-crystalline dendrimer (9) was synthesized; and iv) liquid-crystalline fullerene (10) and mixed fullerene-ferrocene (11) derivatives were obtained by function ali zing the C60 core with a twin cholesterol moiety. …”
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    Complete Scheme for Fullerene, Graphene, and Soot Formation in Flame by Z. A. Mansurov

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Along with environmental problems, in recent time there are considered soot particles as an environment for nanomaterial synthesis, such as fullerenes, carbon nanotubes and graphenes. In this regard, a complete scheme of nanomaterials formation in mode of soot formation has been developed.…”
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    Polychiral Semiconducting Carbon Nanotube–Fullerene Solar Cells by Gong, Maogang, Shastry, Tejas A., Xie, Yu, Bernardi, Marco, Jasion, Daniel, Luck, Kyle A., Marks, Tobin J., Grossman, Jeffrey C., Ren, Shenqiang, Hersam, Mark C.

    Published 2016
    “…Here, we report a solar cell geometry that maximizes photocurrent using polychiral SWCNTs while retaining high photovoltage, leading to record-high efficiency SWCNT–fullerene solar cells with average NREL certified and champion PCEs of 2.5% and 3.1%, respectively. …”
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    Predicting the Stability of Fullerene Allotropes Throughout the Periodic Table by Ng, Stanley S. H., Zhao, Qing, Kulik, Heather Janine

    Published 2017
    “…We present a systematic, first-principles study of the role of elemental identity in determining electronic, energetic, and geometric properties of representative A₂₈B₂₈, A₃₀B₃₀, and A₃₆B₃₆ III–V (A = B, Al, Ga, or In and B = N, P, or As) and II–VI (A = Zn or Cd and B = S or Se) fullerene allotropes. A simple descriptor comprising electronegativity differences and covalent radii captures the relative fullerene stability with respect to a nanoparticle reference, and we demonstrate transferability to group IV A₇₂ (A = C, Si, or Ge) fullerenes. …”
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    Fullerene: biomedical engineers get to revisit an old friend by Goodarzi, Saba, Da Ros, Tatiana, Sefat, Farshid, Mozafari, Masoud, Osorio De Castro Conde, Joao

    Published 2018
    “…In 1985, the serendipitous discovery of fullerene triggered the research of carbon structures into the world of symmetric nanomaterials. …”
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    Substantial reduction of Stone-Wales activation barrier in fullerene by Kabir, Mohammad Mukul, Mukherjee, Swarnakamal, Saha-Dasgupta, Tanusri

    Published 2012
    “…Stone-Wales (SW) transformation is a key mechanism responsible for the growth, transformation, and fusion in fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, and other carbon nanostructures. …”
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    Coordinative Polymers with Fullerene : Exploring Synthesis and Potential Applications by Ooi, Eric Chong Yih

    Published 2016
    “…One of them being that it is the smallest fullerene fragment that has retained its curvature Thus, begging the question — is this extensively conjugated molecule aromatic (figure 2)? …”
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    Electrochemical observation of single collision events: fullerene nanoparticles by Stuart, E, Tschulik, K, Batchelor-McAuley, C, Compton, R

    Published 2014
    “…Individual fullerene nanoparticles are detected and sized in a non-aqueous solution via cathodic particle coulometry where the direct, quantitative reduction of single nanoparticles is achieved upon collision with a potentiostated gold electrode. …”
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    Fullerenes and their cross-linking in organic and perovskite solar cells by Ramirez, I

    Published 2017
    “…</p> <p>The photo-dimerisation of fullerenes has recently been identified as negatively impacting the stability of BHJs but the process is incompletely understood in BHJs. …”
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    THEORETICAL-STUDIES OF THE FULLERENES - C34 TO C70 by Manolopoulos, D, May, J, Down, S

    Published 1991
    “…This correlation provides further circumstantial evidence that the observed C34 to C70 clusters are indeed fullerenes, closed carbon cages containing only five- and six-membered rings. © 1991.…”
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